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  2. Unusually shaped fruits and vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkins being grown into Mickey Mouse shapes at The Land pavilion at Epcot in Florida. The unusual shape can also be forced upon the vegetable. In Japan , farmers of the Zentsuji region found a way to grow square watermelons by growing the fruits in glass boxes and letting them naturally assume the shape of the receptacle.

  3. Annona reticulata - Wikipedia

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    The fruits vary in shape, heart-shaped, spherical, oblong or irregular. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The size ranges from 7–12 cm (3– 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), depending on the cultivar. When ripe, the fruit is brown or yellowish, with red highlights and a varying degree of reticulation, depending again on the variety.

  4. Field system - Wikipedia

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    The shape and orientation of collections of fields provides clues about the date they were established. Field systems can give an indication of land ownership and social structure. The extent to which the field system respects other features (or not) can be used as dating evidence for the other features or the field system itself.

  5. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    With the blade shape different on each side of the midrib attenuate: attenuatus: leaf base: Having leaf tissue taper down the petiole to a narrow base and always having some leaf material on each side of the petiole auriculate: auriculatus: leaf base: Having ear-shaped appendages reaching beyond the attachment to the petiole or stem (in case of ...

  6. Biennial bearing - Wikipedia

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    The biennial cropping rhythm is due to the allocation of the plant's resources: in the productive 'on' year, the coffee tree puts its resources into producing the crop at the expense of vegetative growth (stem growth and particularly shoot development and flower bud production); in the 'off' year the plant must make up for this vegetative ...

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  8. Soil structure - Wikipedia

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    Soil structure describes the arrangement of the solid parts of the soil and of the pore spaces located between them (Marshall & Holmes, 1979). [1] Aggregation is the result of the interaction of soil particles through rearrangement, flocculation and cementation.

  9. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Applies e.g. to stele s and flowers in which the perianth segments within each whorl are alike in size and shape. Compare regular. Contrast asymmetrical, irregular, and zygomorphic. aculeate Armed with prickle s, [13] e.g. the stem of a rose. acumen A long, tapering point, especially the apex of an acuminate leaf. acuminate